Statement on Death of Prince Sadruddin
The President Was Saddened to Hear of the Death of Prince Sadruddin

Aga Khan on May 13, 2003. Prince Sadruddin was a great humanitarian,
philanthropist, and international civil servant.

As UN High Commissioner for Refugees for over a decade starting in
the mid-1960s, Prince Sadruddin led international efforts to help
refugees from Bangladesh and Burundi, assist Southeast Asians fleeing
conflict, and find new homes for thousands of Asians expelled from
Uganda by then-President Idi Amin. He served with great distinction in
a number of other roles, including coordinator of UN humanitarian aid
programs in Afghanistan and in the Gulf region during the 1990-91 Gulf
War, and supported several important environmental causes.

The world will miss this man of great compassion and principled
action. On behalf of the American people, we extend our deepest
sympathies to his family and friends.